William Francis "Frank" Murphy
Bibliography

 
General Studies
  • Abraham, Henry J. Justices and Presidents: A Political History of Appointments to the Supreme Court. 2d. ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 1985.
  • Aquinom Melcher P. "Frank Murphy." Bulletin of the American Historical Collection 1 (July 1973): 11-17.
  • Arnold, Thurman Wesley. "Mr. Justice Murphy." 63 Harvard Law Review 289 (1949).
  • Barnes, Catherine A. Men of the Supreme Court: Profiles of the Justices. New York: Facts on File, Inc., 1978, 114-116.
  • Barnet, Vincent M., Jr. "Mr. Justice Murphy, Civil Liberties and the Holmes' Tradition." 32 Cornell Law Quarterly 177 (1946).
  • Black, Hugo L. "Mr. Justice Murphy." 48 Michigan Law Review 739 (1950).
  • Congressional Quarterly's Guide to the United States Supreme Court. Washington, D.C.: GPO, 1979.
  • Cushman, Clare, ed. "Frank Murphy." The Supreme Court Justices: Illustrated Biographies, 1789-1995. 2nd ed. Washington, D.C.: Supreme Court Historical Society, 1995.
  • Dictionary of American Biography, Supp. 4. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1928-1936.
  • Fahy, Charles. "The Judicial Philosophy of Mr. Justice Murphy." 60 Yale Law Journal 812 (1951).
  • Fine, Sidney. Frank Murphy: The Detroit Years. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1968.
  • Fine, Sidney. "Frank Murphy, Law and Order, and Labor Relations in Michigan." In Union Power and Public Policy. ed., David B. Lipsky. Ithaca: New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations, 1975, 1-23.
  • Fine, Sidney. Frank Murphy: The New Deal Years. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1979.
  • Fine, Sidney. "Frank Murphy, the Thornhill Decision and Picketing as Free Speech." Labor History 6 (1965): 99-120.
  • Fine, Sidney. Frank Murphy: The Washington Years. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1984.
  • Fine, Sidney. "Frank Murphy in World War I." Michigan Historical Collections Bulletin 17. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Michigan Historical Collections, University of Michigan, 1968.
  • Fine, Sidney. "Mr. Justice Murphy and the Hirabayashe Case." 33 Pacific Historical Review 195 (1964).
  • Fine, Sidney. "Mr. Justice Murphy in World War II." Journal of American History 53 (1966): 90-106.
  • Frank, John P. "Frank Murphy." In The Justices of the United States Supreme Court: Their Lives and Major Opinions. 5 vols., eds., Leon Friedman and Fred L. Israel. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1969 Reprint. 1997.
  • Frank, John P. "Justice Murphy: The Goals Attempted." 59 Yale Law Journal 1 (1949).
  • "Frank Murphy: A public servant devoted to fostering and maintaining human dignity." Detroit Legal News Supplement 75 (Oct 1995).
  • Gressman, Eugene. "The Controversial Image of Mr. Justice Murphy." 47 Georgetown Law Journal  631(1959).
  • Gressman, Eugene. "Mr. Justice Murphy--A Preliminary Appraisal." 50 Columbia Law Review 29 (1950).
  • Hall, Kermit, et. al. Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States. New York: Oxford University Press, 1992.
  • Howard, J. Woodford, Jr. "Frank Murphy: A Liberal's Creed." Ph.D. diss., Princeton University, 1959.
  • Howard, J. Woodford, Jr. "Frank Murphy and the Philippine Commonwealth." 33 Pacific Historical Review 45 (1964).
  • Howard, J. Woodford, Jr. "Frank Murphy and the Sit-down Strikes of 1937." 1 Labor History 103 (1960).
  • Howard, J. Woodford, Jr. "Justice Murphy: The Freshman Years."18 Vanderbilt Law Review 473 (1964).
  • Howard, J. Woodford, Jr. Mr. Justice Murphy: A Political Biography. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1968.
  • Judges of the United States. 2d ed. Washington, D.C.: GPO, 1983.
  • Kemp, Edward G. Frank Murphy as Government Administrator. n. p, n. d. [Located at the Bentley Historical Collection, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan].
  • "Legal Milestone Recalls Japanese-American Internment. 10 Michigan Lawyers Weekly 1409 (1996).
  • Lunt, Richard D. "Agitators: Long, Townsend, and Coughlin Versus the New Deal--1932 through 1936." M.A. thesis, University of New Mexico, 1959.
  • The Life and Times, Frank Murphy. Harbor Beach, Mich.: Frank Murphy Memorial Museum Foundation, 1994.
  • Lunt, Richard D. The High Ministry of Government: The Political Career of Frank Murphy. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1965; [Ph.D diss. University of New Mexico] .
  • Maveal, Gary. "Justice Frank Murphy, Michigan's Leading Citizen." 79 Michigan Bar Journal 368 (March 2000).
  • Muller, Carl. "Frank Murphy, Ornament of the Bar." Detroit Lawyer 181 (Sept. 1949).
  • Norris, H. Mr. Justice Murphy and the Bill of Rights. Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.: Oceana Publications, 1965.
  • Phillips, Harry, ed. History of the Sixth Circuit. Washington, D.C.: GPO, 1977, 70-71.
  • Pope, Karen Eness. "Newspaper Picks 16 Lawyers as Legal Legends of the Century." Detroit Legal News Vol. C, No. 185.
  • Roche, John P. "Mr. Justice Murphy," in Mr. Justice, eds., Allison Dunham and Philip B. Kurland, 281-317. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1964.
  • Roche, John P. "The Utopian Pilgrimage of Mr. Justice Murphy."10 Vanderbilt Law Review 369 (1956).
  • Sawkins, Penelope Helen. "Executive Leadership of Frank Murphy as Governor of Michigan." M. A. thesis, Wayne State University, 1950.
  • Stason, E. Blythe. "Mr. Justice Murphy, alumnus of the University of Michigan." 48 Michigan Law Review 737 (1950).
  • Marshall, Thurgood. "Mr. Justice Murphy and Civil Rights." 48 Michigan Law Review 745 (1950).
  • United States. Supreme Court. Resolution--We of the Bar of the Supreme Court of the United States are gathered here to commemorate the life and works of Mr. Justice Murphy. . . Washington, D.C., March 6 , 1951.
  • Vinson, Fred M. "In Memory of Mr. Justice Murphy." 340 U.S. xx (1950).
  • Vinson, Fred M. "Mr. Justice Murphy." 48 Michigan Law Review 738 (1950).
  • Weiss. "Justice Murphy and the Welfare Question." 53 Michigan Law Review 541 (1955).
  • Who Was Who in America: Volume II, 1943-1950. Chicago: Marquis Who's Who, Inc., 1950.
Writings and Speeches
  • Address--Adveling Club of Boston, November 5, 1942.
  • Address--"The Challenge to our National Character." January 23, 1942.
  • Address--"Industrial Peace." The Christian Front, IV (Nov 1939): 156-158.
  • Address--"A Larger Freedom." May 31, 1942.
  • Address--"Nazi Revolution and Religious Freedom." Knights of Columbus, 59th International Convention. August 19, 1941.
  • Catholicism and the Crisis. Washington, D.C.: American Council on Public Affairs, 1941.
  • Commencement Address--Creighton University, June 4, 1942.
  • In Defense of Democracy. 3rd ed. Washington, D.C.: American Council on Public Affairs, 1940.
  • Lawyers and the Reign of Freedom. Contemporary Law Pamphlets, Ser. 1, no. 30, 1940.
  • "The Moral Law in Government." The Commonweal, XVIII (May 19, 1933): 63-63.
  • "Politics." The Christian Front, IV (Jun 1939): 38-39.
  • "Progress in Democracy."29 American Labor Legislation Review,61 (1939).
  • Selected Addresses of Frank Murphy, Governor of Michigan--January 1, 1937, to September 30, 1938. Lansing: n. p., 1938.